Publications
The IPP intends to make all its research work public and attaches particular importance to the dissemination of its findings beyond academic circles. Thus, alongside with conventional academic (and sometimes technical) publications, the IPP makes summary documents accessible to the largest possible number of people.
IPP Report n°5 - December 2014
Lifetime employment and earnings of non-permanent public sector employees in FranceAuthors: Jérémy Boccanfuso, Antoine Bozio, Thomas Bréda, Clément Imbert
IPP Policy Brief n°15 - December 2014
Are girls discriminated against in the Sciences? Lessons from the ENS competitive entrance examsAuthors: Thomas Breda, Son-Thierry Ly
IPP Policy Brief n°14 - December 2014
A helping hand for girls? Gender bias in marks and its effect on student progressAuthors: Camille Terrier
Feedback n°2 - November 2014
School aspirations and school dropout : involving parentsAuthors: Dominique Goux, Marc Gurgand et Eric Maurin
IPP Report n°4 - June 2014
Social and academic mix in the Paris Region: the role of secondary schoolsAuthors: Son Thierry Ly, Eric Maurin and Arnaud Riegert
IPP Policy Brief n°13 - October 2014
Does the composition of classes affect social and educational diversity?Authors: Son Thierry Ly, Eric Maurin and Arnaud Riegert
IPP Report n°3 - June 2014
Impact of student allocation procedures on diversity in Paris high schoolsAuthors: Gabrielle Fack, Julien Grenet and Asma Benhenda
IPP Report n°2 - June 2013
Reforming family-related pension benefitsAuthors: Carole Bonnet, Antoine Bozio, Camille Landais, and Simon Rabaté
IPP Report n°1 - March 2012
TAXIPP analyses 15 years of tax policies in FranceAuthors: Antoine Bozio, Roy Dauvergne, Brice Fabre, Jonathan Goupille and Olivier Meslin